10 available houses and cottages for rent in Kiruna

10 houses in Kiruna found

    5 rooms house of 100m²

    Frostvägen, 981 37 Kiruna, Sweden

    6 000 kr / month

    8 rooms house of 400m²

    Kiruna, Kiruna Kommun, Sweden

    28 000 kr / month

    7 rooms house of 160m²

    Moränvägen, 981 44 Kiruna, Sweden

    35 000 kr / month

    6 rooms house of 110m²

    Rösvägen, 981 42 Kiruna, Sweden

    27 300 kr / month

    9 rooms house of 15m²

    Timmermansgatan, 981 37 Kiruna, Sweden

    6 000 kr / month

    9 rooms house of 135m²

    Uttervägen, 981 42 Kiruna, Sweden

    28 500 kr / month

    4 rooms house of 110m²

    Tapparegatan, 981 38 Kiruna, Sweden

    20 000 kr / month

    8 rooms house of 140m²

    Kengisgatan, 981 33 Kiruna, Sweden

    10 000 kr / month

    9 rooms house of 300m²

    Triangelvägen, 981 38 Kiruna, Sweden

    35 000 kr / month

    6 rooms house of 132m²

    Antennvägen, 981 42 Kiruna, Sweden

    18 000 kr / month

Other property types in Kiruna

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to rent a house in Kiruna?

Renting a house in Kiruna costs on average around 21380 per month. Smaller or more basic houses for rent in Kiruna can start from 6000, while larger or more attractive options can cost up to 35000. The price is mainly influenced by the size, standard, and location of the house. Since supply is often limited, it is a good idea to regularly monitor listings where houses are rented out in Kiruna. Via Bostadslistan, you can easily compare current options.

What documents do I need to rent a house in Kiruna?

To rent a house in Kiruna, you usually need to be able to show both proof of identity and stable financial means, especially when renting a house from a private individual in Kiruna. Requirements may vary, but renting a house in Kiruna generally follows similar basic principles.

Commonly requested documents:

1. Valid identification (passport or national ID);

2. Proof of income, most often the three most recent payslips or an employment contract;

3. In some cases, a credit check;

4. Sometimes references from previous residences.

Alternative documents that may be accepted:

- Documentation of self-employment or pension;

- Savings or a guarantor, depending on the landlord’s requirements.

Having these documents prepared makes the process smoother and increases your chances of quickly securing an approved agreement when you want to rent a house in Kiruna.

Can I register at the address when renting a house in Kiruna?

Yes, when you rent a house in Kiruna, you can register at the address as long as the house is used as your permanent residence.

In practice, this means a long-term rental agreement, usually 6 months or longer, whether you are renting a house from a private individual in Kiruna or through another landlord.

According to Swedish regulations, you must be registered at the address where you actually live.

When houses for rent in Kiruna are let for permanent residence, registering at the address allows you to use it for mail, banking, healthcare, and contact with authorities.

What type of heating does the house you rent in Kiruna have?

Houses for rent in Kiruna most commonly use district heating, heat pumps, or electric heating, and the choice of heating system has a significant impact on monthly housing costs. In Kiruna, heating is closely linked to the house’s year of construction, energy rating, and location.

Common types of heating in houses for rent in Kiruna:

1. District heating: common in urban areas; stable and relatively cost-effective. Costs approximately 700–1,200 kr/month during winter and 400–700 kr during spring/autumn.

2. Heat pump (ground source, air-to-water, or exhaust air): very common in detached houses; energy-efficient with fairly even costs of around 500–900 kr/month.

3. Electric heating (direct electric): occurs in older houses; the most expensive option, often 1,500–3,000 kr/month during winter.

4. Pellets or wood: less common for rentals, but can result in lower costs if fuel is included.

Main factors affecting heating costs:

- type of heating system and energy rating;

- size of the house and level of insulation;

- season – costs are highest during winter;

- electricity price area (SE3–SE4 are usually more expensive).

When planning to rent a house in Kiruna, it is therefore important to always check what type of heating the house has and how it is paid for, as this is one of the largest ongoing expenses.

Are pets allowed when renting a house in Kiruna?

Whether pets are allowed when renting a house in Kiruna always depends on the rental agreement, but the rules are often more flexible than for apartment rentals.

In Sweden, smaller pets such as caged birds, aquarium fish, and small animals are usually allowed without special permission, while dogs and cats most often require the landlord’s approval.

Common conditions regarding pets:

– permission for a dog or cat is stated in the contract;

restrictions may apply regarding the number or size of pets;

– the tenant is responsible for any damage or additional wear and tear.

When houses in Kiruna are rented out by a private individual, dialogue with the landlord is especially important. To avoid misunderstandings, you should always carefully check the listing and the agreement when looking for a house in Kiruna and planning to rent a house in Kiruna with pets.